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1? <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> D <br /> the reservoir water to the stream, we will say, as compared H <br /> to what would be there. With respect to that reservoir <br /> water, we are dealing again with the water of the basin. <br /> AR. Ak-tN: We are all saying the same thing, that <br /> 0 <br /> the definition outlined by the Engineering Committee is <br /> w <br /> satisfactory. <br /> MR. PATTERSON: It is just a business of careful use <br /> from here on, depending on what information and reoords have <br /> to be analyzed, in view of what we mean by this definition. <br /> MR. TATE: It isn' t the problem of the Court to de- <br /> fine it. If we define it in our compact it would be a <br /> definition that would have to be adopted by a Court in con- <br /> struing it, whatever term we might use. If we say what it <br /> means then the Court will have to follow that, whether we <br /> use black or white or any other word. <br /> MR. PATTERSON: Would you mind changing that to red <br /> or blue? I don' t like black water. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Is there any other discussion? <br /> MR. MENDENHALL: It is not within the province of <br /> this Commission to divide any other water than that origina- <br /> ting here, <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: We had that very point in mind, <br /> Mr. Mendenhall. Therefore we defined the Arkansas River <br /> water as such water, and to preclude any possibility of <br /> misunderstanding that we have in dealing with water other <br />